How come there isn't a Greenhorn upholstery tool?

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Bob Foster

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Or should I say when are you going to bring out a Greenhorn upholstery tool?

I got a brainwave today but I'm not spilling my guts here.
 
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Greenie

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Uph. tools are very personal, I'm watching the reports from guys who have a favorite, and why.
 
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truckmount girl

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Upholstery tools are so subjective. As far as I'm concerned the perfect upholstery tool already exists, it's the PMF internal jet tool with hide-a-hose. But my opinion is not shared by all or even a majority....don't buy an upholstery tool without trying it first or making sure you can return it if it doesn't work for YOU.

Take care,
Lisa
 
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Scott Rogers

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Tom Cermak turned me on to the CFR, that is a bad ass tool. and compared to a DM its a much better value
 

Willy P

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truckmount girl said:
Upholstery tools are so subjective. As far as I'm concerned the perfect upholstery tool already exists, it's the PMF internal jet tool with hide-a-hose. But my opinion is not shared by all or even a majority....don't buy an upholstery tool without trying it first or making sure you can return it if it doesn't work for YOU.

Take care,
Lisa
Geez Lisa, I have one of those, the biggun with the pressure dial on the side. I don't like the pressure valve as it seems hard to key and tough on this old boy's wrist. And I agree with you as I prefer a Kleenrite for ease of operation.
 

KevinD

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You mean ya can't clean those large oversize cushions, sides and backs with a 14" Greenhorn and a hole glide? Oops.
 

Ron Werner

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those Kleenrite tools are work horses. Had one for many years.
Only challenge I had with it was a lot of over spray. I could cup it as much as I liked but it always liked to throw the water around.
 

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